Category Archives: two child policy

Dear Friend, As 2017 draws to an end, we at Women’s Rights Without Frontiers want to thank you for joining us in what we believe is the biggest human rights battle in the world. Because of you, baby girls … Continue reading →

The Congressional Executive Commission on China has released its 2017 Report, which contains documentation of continued forced abortion under China’s Two-Child Policy. In addition, the sex ratio at birth reported by the Chinese government indicates that the selective abortion of … Continue reading →

May 19 marks the five-year anniversary of Chen Guangcheng’s arrival in the United States. WRWF President Reggie Littlejohn advocated tirelessly for Chen’s release from 2008 until his 2012 release and led an international coalition to free him. What follows are … Continue reading →

This is “Huiqing,” a one month old baby girl, born in a remote village in China. Who wouldn’t love this adorable baby? We hope she will never know the firestorm of controversy that her birth brought to her family – … Continue reading →

WASHINGTON, D.C. The Trump administration has announced that it will cut off U.S. funding for the United Nations Population Fund, on the basis that the UNFPA’s activities in China are complicit with that nation’s coercive population control program, the implementation … Continue reading →

NEW YORK. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has hosted its first event – entitled, “Femicide, Trafficking and Reproductive Violence Against Women and Girls” — at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW). WRWF Founder and President, Reggie Littlejohn, … Continue reading →

On March 23, WRWF hosted a panel discussion at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW). The panel was entitled, “Femicide, Trafficking and Reproductive Violence Agains Women and Girls.” Also featured on the panel were Arina Grossu … Continue reading →

March 8 is International Women’s Day. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers presents the heartwrenching testimony of Yue Zhang, who suffered a late-term forced abortion under China’s One Child Policy in 2013, because she was unmarried. It remains illegal under China’s Two … Continue reading →

Dear President-Elect Trump: WASHINGTON, D.C. Congratulations on your election. We at Women’s Rights Without Frontierslook forward to working with you to advance women’s rights all over the world. To that end, we respectfully request that you immediately investigate International Planned … Continue reading →